Price hikes across major dating applications are putting the theory that you can’t buy love to the test.
Tinder, one of the world’s most popular dating apps with more than 75 million active users, is purportedly floating the idea of implementing a $500 per month premium plan.
Hinge recently hiked its premium tier pricing up from $35 to $50, while Bumble is considering offering a $60 per month plan.
As dating app prices continue climbing, it remains to be seen if consumers agree that finding love is worth its rising cost.